List of mental disorders
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The following is a list of mental disorders as defined by the DSM and ICD.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is the American Psychiatric Association's standard reference for psychiatry which includes over 400 different definitions of mental disorders. The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) is published by the World Health Organization, and it contains a section on psychological and behavioral disorders. The diagnostic criteria and information in the DSM and ICD are revised and updated with each new version. This list contains conditions currently recognised descriptions of mental disorders as defined by these two documents.
There is disagreement in various fields of mental health care, including the field of psychiatry, over the definitions and criteria used to delineate various disorders. Of particular concern to some professionals is whether some of these conditions should be classified as 'mental illnesses' at all, or whether they would be better described as neurological disorders, or in other ways. Some items listed are ultimately removed: homosexuality was originally listed in the DSM, but was removed when the American Psychiatric Association officially stated that "homosexuality per se implies no impairment in judgment, stability, reliability, or general social or vocational capabilities".[1][2]
A
- Aboulia
- Absence epilepsy
- Acute stress disorder
- Adjustment disorder
- Adolescent antisocial behavior
- Adult antisocial behavior
- Adverse effects of medication-not otherwise specified
- Age-related cognitive decline
- Agoraphobia
- Alcohol abuse
- Alcohol dependence
- Alcohol withdrawal
- Alcoholic hallucinosis
- Alzheimer's disease
- Amnestic disorder
- Amphetamine dependence
- Amphetamine withdrawal psychosis
- Anorexia nervosa
- Anterograde amnesia
- Antisocial personality disorder
- Anxiety disorder
- Anxiolytic-related disorders
- Attention deficit disorder
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Autophagia
- Avoidant personality disorder
B
- Barbiturate dependence
- Benzodiazepine dependence
- Benzodiazepine misuse
- Benzodiazepine withdrawal
- Bereavement
- Bibliomania
- Binge eating disorder
- Bipolar disorder
- Bipolar I disorder
- Bipolar II disorder
- Body dysmorphic disorder
- Borderline intellectual functioning
- Borderline personality disorder
- Brief psychotic disorder
- Bulimia nervosa
C
- Caffeine-related disorder
- Caffeine-induced sleep disorder
- Cannabis dependence
- Claustrophobia
- Catatonic disorder
- Catatonic schizophrenia
- Childhood amnesia
- Childhood antisocial behavior
- Circadian rhythm sleep disorder
- Cocaine dependence
- Cocaine intoxication
- Cognitive disorder
- Communication disorder
- Conduct disorder
- Cotard delusion
- Cyclothymia
D
- Delirium tremens
- Depersonalization disorder
- Depressive disorder
- Derealization disorder
- Dermatillomania
- Desynchronosis
- Developmental coordination disorder
- Diogenes Syndrome
- Dispareunia
- Dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder)
- Dyslexia
- Dysthymia
E
- EDNOS
- Ekbom's Syndrome (Delusional Parasitosis)
- Encopresis
- Enuresis (not due to a general medical condition)
- Erotomania
- Exhibitionism
F
G
- Ganser syndrome (due to a mental disorder)
- Gender identity disorder
H
- Hallucinogen-related disorder
- Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder
- Histrionic personality disorder
- Huntington's disease
I
- Insomnia due to a general medical condition
- Intellectual disability
- Intermittent explosive disorder
K
L
M
- Major depressive disorder
- Major depressive episode
- Male erectile disorder
- Malingering
- Manic episode
- Mathematics disorder
- Medication-related disorder
- Melancholia
- Minor depressive disorder
- Minor depressive episode
- Misophonia
- Mixed episode
- Mood disorder
- Mood episode
- Morbid jealousy
- Munchausen's syndrome
- Munchausen's syndrome by proxy
N
- Narcissistic personality disorder
- Neglect of child
- Neuroleptic-related disorder
O
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD)
- Oneirophrenia
- Opioid dependence
- Opioid-related disorder
- Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
- Orthorexia (ON)
P
- Pain disorder
- Panic disorder
- Paranoid personality disorder
- Parasomnia
- Parkinson's Disease
- Partner relational problem
- Pathological gambling
- Perfectionism
- Persecutory delusion
- Personality change due to a general medical condition
- Personality disorder
- Phencyclidine (or phencyclidine-like)-related disorder
- Phobic disorder
- Phonological disorder
- Physical abuse
- Pica
- Polysubstance-related disorder
- Post-traumatic embitterment disorder (PTED)
- Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Premature ejaculation
- Primary hypersomnia
- Primary insomnia
- Psychogenic amnesia
- Psychological factor affecting medical condition
- Psychotic disorder
- Pyromania
R
- Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood
- Reading disorder
- Recurrent brief depression
- Relational disorder
S
- Sadomasochism
- Schizoaffective disorder
- Schizoid personality disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Schizophreniform disorder
- Schizotypal personality disorder
- Seasonal affective disorder
- Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic-related disorder
- Selective mutism
- Separation anxiety disorder
- Severe mental retardation
- Shared psychotic disorder
- Sleep disorder
- Sleep paralysis
- Sleep terror disorder
- Sleepwalking disorder
- Social anxiety disorder
- Social phobia
- Somatization disorder
- Somatoform disorder
- Specific phobia
- Stendhal syndrome
- Stereotypic movement disorder
- Stuttering
- Substance-related disorder
T
References
- ^ "Sexual Orientation and Homosexuality", APAHelpCenter.org, retrieved 2007-09-07
- ^ Case No. S147999 in the Supreme Court of the State of California, In re Marriage Cases Judicial Council Coordination Proceeding No. 4365, Application for leave to file brief amici curiae in support of the parties challenging the marriage exclusion, and brief amici curiae of the American Psychological Association, California Psychological Association, American Psychiatric Association, National Association of Social Workers, and National Association of Social Workers, California Chapter in support of the parties challenging the marriage exclusion